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Friday, July 25, 2008

Parques

Parqués is a Colombian Pachisi-like game. It's very similar to Parcheesi. Similar games are: Ludo (England), Parchís (Spain), Mensch-ärgere-dich-nicht (Germany) and Patolli. Patolli was played by the aztecs.

Table of contents
1 Goal
2 Capturing
3 Pairs
4 External link

Goal

The goal of the game is the same as in Parcheesi: take all 4 pieces to the end before the opponents. The turn is passed by the right (anti-clockwise).

Capturing

In order to capture a piece, the player must put his/her pawn on the opponent's same square and the captured piece (pawn) goes back to its nest. There are safe places where the players can't "eat" (capture) any pawns.

The player can eat pawns in a "home" square if he gets out of the nest and an opponent's pawn is on the square.

Pairs

If the player tosses pairs, for example a 6-6, 4-4 and so on, he gets an extra turn. If he tosses pairs three times in a row, he can advance a pawn to the end.

Pairs are also useful to get out from the nest. With 6-6 or 1-1, the player can get all his four pawns out. With any other pair, the player can get only 2 pawns out.

It is played with 2 dice, and it is a game for 2, 3 or 4 players. Unlike Parcheesi there are no blockades.

Related board games are: Parcheesi, Ludo, Pachisi, Patolli, Parchis

External link

PC version of Parqués


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